A trial is not the only way to settle your divorce
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Top 10 Posts Read in 2022 – JD Supra style
Yesterday, I posted the Top 10 Posts in 2022 on our NJ Family Law Blog as measured by page views. Aside from publishing the posts directly on our blog, the…
Continue Reading Top 10 Posts Read in 2022 – JD Supra styleHow Not to Act at Trial
Every now and then, you read a case and just scratch your head. I have been doing this for 30 years and I get how emotional the divorce process can…
Continue Reading How Not to Act at TrialTrial May Be Imminent – Are You Unhappy With Your Divorce Lawyer?
Even before COVID, in some counties, divorce trials were hard to come by due to backlogs and/or judicial shortages. Some counties ceased trials altogether for a time, even those trials…
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Beware The Client That Tells the Lawyer How to Try the Case
Most clients hire their lawyers for the lawyers expertise and experience. There is an expectation that the lawyer will guide the client through the process, given them the strategic options,…
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Mind Your Manners
Credibility is key when it comes to matrimonial litigation – from your initial filing through the last day of trial. In our practice, we can often make educated guesses of…
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Beware Legal Whack A Mole
Sometimes, instead of practicing family law, it feels like we are playing a game of legal Whack A Mole. You know what Whack A Mole is, right? For those who…
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The Never Ending Negotiation – Death By A Thousand Paper Cuts
Several years ago, I posted a blog entitled "Some Times You Just Have to Try a Case." In that post, I discussed that there are some times where a litigant…
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